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Session Laws, 1988
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                   Ch. 764

(3) Requires for regular membership:

(i) A master's or doctoral degree in
psychology, mental health, counseling, personnel and guidance,
divinity, marriage and family therapy, or family and community
development from an accredited college or university; and

(ii) At least 2 years' training or its
equivalent under the supervision of a regular member in good
standing of the association, a licensed physician, or a licensed
or certified psychologist.

(b)] Unless the individual uses as a title or describes the
services the individual provides by use of the words
"psychological", "psychologist", or "psychology", this title does
not limit[:

(1)  The] THE right of an individual to practice a
health occupation that the individual is authorized to practice
under this article[; or

(2)  The right of an individual who is a member of a
recognized profession to provide services consistent with the
training and ethical standards of the individual's profession.

(c) (1) On the petition of any  person or on the Director's

own initiative, the Director of    Mental Hygiene may determine

whether an occupation or profession    qualifies as a recognized
profession under this section.

(2) A determination by the Director of Mental Hygiene
is not required for an occupation or profession to qualify as a
recognized profession under this section].

16-202.

(a) (1) The Board consists of [six] 8 6 members.

(2)  Of the [six] 8 6 Board members:

(i) [One] 1 shall be a consumer member; and

(ii) [Five] 7 5 shall be licensed
psychologists, of whom:

1.  At least [two] 2 shall be engaged
primarily in providing psychological services; and

2.  At least [two] 2 shall be engaged
primarily in teaching, training, or research in psychology.

(3)  The Governor shall appoint the psychologist
members, with the advice of the Secretary and the advice and

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